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By IAN GALLAGHER and STEVE FARRELL
Aftermath: A building that was set ablaze in Tottenham is just an empty shell this morningTwenty-six police officers were being treated in hospital today following riots which broke out two days after a man was shot dead by police.
Scotland Yard said at least one of the officers had suffered head injuries after protesters clashed with police in Tottenham, north London.
Scotland Yard said this morning: 'There remain isolated pockets of criminality in the Tottenham area involving a small number of people. Officers are currently taking steps to deal with these incidents.'
In a statement, Commander Watson described the scenes of violence as 'distressing' for Londoners and the local community, and stressed that the safe of the public was 'of paramount importance to us'.
He added: 'We did not have warnings that we were going to see the kind of disorder being witnessed tonight.
The morning after: Bricks and debris from the previous night's riots litter High Road'We are aware of raised tensions in the community, which are understandable following the tragic death of Mark Duggan
What we experienced earlier on yesterday evening was a peaceful protest outside Tottenham police station - there was no indication it would deteriorate in this way.
Wrecked: Two police cars used as a road block were set alight during the troubles
Out of control: Scores of police tackle rioters in Tottenham last night
Fire fighters attempt to put out one of the many blazes that were started last night in a night of anarchy
Inferno: Flames rages through a building in Tottenham, with fire crews prevented from tackling it in case they were attacked by rioterssource: dailymail
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